8.cardiovascular System
8.cardiovascular System
8.cardiovascular System
The cardiovascular system is types of circulatory system. The system supply oxygen, nutrients
and other essential substances to the tissue of the body and remove carbon dioxide and other
metabolic end products from the tissues. The cardiovascular system is composed of heart, blood
vessels and blood, it is also known as blood vascular system.
HEART
The heart is hollow, blunt, cone-shaped (conical) muscular pumping organ. Its size is about
closed fist of the owner i.e. approximately 12cm × 9cm.It is pinkish in colour .Its weight is
about 250gm in female and 300 gm in male.
Purkinje's fibers
Stimulates Baroreceptor
Causes: vasodilation
Slow heart rate
Decrease myocardial contraction
Stimulate Baroreceptor
Stimulates chemoreceptors
Angiotensin II
Pulmonary
Circulation
Left side of
Right side
the heart
of the heart
Systemic Circulation
Artery Vein
Elastic
Membran
Fig.: Structure of Blood Vessels
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Blood supply to the blood vessels:-The outer layers of tissue of thick-walled blood vessels
receive their blood supply via a network of blood vessels called the vasa vasorum. Vessels
with thin walls and the endothelium of the others receive oxygen and nutrients by diffusion
from the blood passing through them.
Controls of blood vessels:-The controls of blood vessels are the autonomic nervous system.
These nerves arise from the vasomotor centre in the medulla oblongata and they change the
diameter of the lumen of the blood vessels, controlling the volume of blood.
DIFFERENCE BETWEEN ARTERIES AND VEINS
No. ARTERIES VEINS
Arteries carry oxygenated blood, Veins carry deoxygenated blood, towards the
1. away from the heart except heart except pulmonary veins.
pulmonary artery.
These are mostly deeply situated These are superficial and deep in location.
2.
in the body.
3. These are thick walled. These are thin walled.
4. These pass narrow lumen. These pass wide lumen.
5. These are reddish in colour. These are bluish in colour.
6. Arteries blood pressure is high. Veins blood pressure is low.
7. High elasticity. Low elasticity.
8. Internal valves are absent. Internal valves are present.
ELECTROCARDIOGRAM
This is the record or graphical representation of electrical activities of the heart, which occur
prior to the onset of mechanical activities. The summed electrical activity of all the cardiac
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muscle fibers when recorded extracellularly is called electrocardiogram. This technique was
discovered by Dutch physiologist, Einthoven willem who is called the father of ECG.